CHAPTER VIII. THE GREAT ALEUTIAN CHAIN. The Aleutian Islands.-A Great Volcanic Chain.-Symmetrical Beauty of Shishaldin Cone.-The Banked Fires in Oonimak.-Once most Densely Populated of all the Aleutians; now Without a Single Inhabitant.Sharp Contrast in the Scenery of the Aleutian and Sitkan Archipelagoes. -Fog, Fog, Fog, Everywhere Veiling and Unveiling the Chain Incessantly.-Schools of Hump-back Whales.-The Aleutian Whalers.-Odd and Reckless Chase.-The Whale-backed Volcano of Akootan.-Striking Outlines of Kahlecta Point and the " Bishop. "-Lovely Bay of Oonalashka. -No Wolf e'er Howled from its Shore.-IlloolookVillage.-The " Curved Beach-"-The Landscape a Fascinating Picture to the Ship-weary Traveller.-Flurries of Snow in August.-Winds that Riot over this Aleutian Chain.-The Massacre of Drooshinnin and One Hundred and Fifty of his Siberian Hunters here in 1762-63.-This the Only Desperate and Fatal Blow ever Struck by the Docile Aleutes.-The Rugged Crown and Noisy Crater of Makooshin.-The Village at its Feet.-The Aleutian People the Best Natives of Alaska.-All Christians.-Quiet and Respectful.-Fashions and Manners among Them.-The "Barrabkie."'-Quaint Exterior and Interior.-These Natives Love Music and Dancing.-Women on the Wood and Water Trails.-Simple Cuisine.-Their Remarkable Willingness to be Christians.-A Greek Church or Chapel in every Settlement. -General Intelligence.-Keeping Accounts with the Trader's Store.They are thus Proved to be Honest at Heart.-The Festivals, or "Prazniks."-The Phenomena of Borka Village.-It is Clean.-Little.Cemeteries.-Faded Pictures of the Saints.-Attoo, the Extreme Western Settlement of the North American Continent.-Three Thousand Miles West of San Francisco !--The Mummies of the " Cheetiery Sopochnie."-The Birth of a New Island.-The Rising of Boga Slov. AmTn 1 "lying-to" in a fierce southwester for three whole days and nights, in which time the fury of the gale never abated for an hour, our captain had so husbanded his resources that, when the weather moderated, he was able to clap on sail and get under swift headway; then we quickly left the watery area of our detention and soon opened up a splendid vista of Oonimak Island, in the early dawning of a clear June day. This is the largest one of that long10 \ ' -